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Cure Gout – Learn How to Cure Gout With 5 Simple Gout Remedies That Flush Uric Acid
Cure Gout – Learn How to Cure Gout With 5 Simple Gout Remedies That Flush Uric Acid
Are you ready to say good bye to the pain, throbbing and inflammation and finally cure gout? If you are, the next 5 minutes of reading this article could help save your joint and save you hours of pain. And you can do this with 5 simple gout remedies that flush uric acid naturally.
But why uric acid? Because uric acid is the problem causing your gout pain! Uric acid is the by product of the body breaking down purines which you consume in your diet. And the uric acid is usually deposited between joints if it is not flushed from the body. And if you learn how to flush the uric acid, you can cure gout naturally.
How to Cure Gout Naturally
Unfortunately, many people allow doctors to prescribe pain killers for their gout problem. Though you might find temporary comfort, you should know that this will only last months to a few years. In the long run, people who use pain killers for gout as their only treatment are very likely to permanently disfigure the joint.
Therefore, don’t assume that gout pain is completely bad. The body uses pain to let you know that you need to change something with your lifestyle and be careful with the joint. In the case of gout, you need to learn how to flush uric acid from your joints and body.
And here are 5 tips that prescription companies do not want you to know about.
Though some of these gout remedies may seem a little elementary, you must realize that they serve two purposes. They work to cure the gout symptoms and prevent future attacks.
1. You should drink at least 10 to 12 eight-ounce glasses of water each day. Water will help your body flush the crystals out of your system. And another bonus tip is to drink alkaline water with a pH greater than 7. I believe SmartWater would be beneficial.
2. You may also wish to add a half teaspoon of baking soda to a glass of water too. Baking soda has multiple benefits to gout sufferers including dissolving uric crystals, increases solubility of uric acid, and maximizes the volume of body fluids to aid the kidney in excretion of uric acid.
3. It has also been shown the gout sufferers are typically deficient in key vitamins. One vitamin you should immediately supplement is vitamin A which lowers the levels of uric acid.
4. You may also wish to try herbal therapy. Alfalfa is an excellent choice to neutralize high uric acid levels. In addition to its high source of minerals and nutrients, alfalfa has been shown to help dramatically reduce uric acid.
5. Knowledge is the key to not only treating your gout, but also preventing any additional damage to your body. Therefore, we recommend educating yourself on 20 + remedies that have been shown to reduce uric acid levels in the body. These proven, step by step remedies can be found at our Cure Gout website.
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Specific Foods High Uric Acid Content Can Contribute To Painful Gout
Specific Foods High Uric Acid Content Can Contribute To Painful Gout
Eating foods high in uric acid can cause an attack of gout/the gout/gouty arthritis, and if you or anyone you know has ever had one of these attacks you know that they can be quite painful. Ironically, what makes this condition somewhat of an oddity is how it targets the big toe joint. As if this isn’t bad enough, attacks can impact other areas as well such as the knee, wrist, elbow, ankle, Achilles tendon, and over time the kidneys or other organs. Joints can be permanently damaged over time if tophi (hard lumps of urate crystals) are allowed to build up in the joint lining.
Specific foods high in uric acid can cause or be a contributing factor for gout. But foods are not the only major cause. Other causes include renal failure, radiation treatment, being as little as 15% overweight, lead poisoning, hypothyroidism, blood disorders, diuretics, and large doses of niacin (nicotinic acid).
Uric acid is a waste product produced when cells are broken down in the body or when foods containing purines are consumed. Most often an attack of gout/gouty arthritis is a simple case of the kidneys not being able to eliminate enough uric acid to avoid it being deposited elsewhere.
Are the kidneys simply not functioning well enough or are they simply overwhelmed by the amount of waste products in the blood? Only a series of test can pinpoint the cause, nevertheless it is likely that foods high uric acid content are at the very least a contributing factor in both first time attacks or recurrent attacks and should be eliminated, or moderated.
In some ways food, gout, and a healthy diet are a dichotomy. Some of the foods which are generally considered to be the most healthy are the foods high in uric acid. To start with all meat, poultry, and fish contain some purines but not all meat, poultry, and fish are created equal in their uric acid producing potential. The most dangerous ones are herring, sardines, mackerel, anchovies, asparagus, all organ meats especially liver, mussels, mushrooms, meat gravies, brains, spinach, beans, oatmeal, and cauliflower. Right now you are probably thinking that you will likely starve, due to lack of decent food choices, or be forced to eat bananas, rice, yogurt, soy, and nuts from now on. Hold on, let’s talk about this for a minute or two before you join a vegan support group.
Remember when we talked about this condition generally being about high uric acid levels in blood? Perhaps you are just overdoing it by eating too much of a good thing. So use some discretion before ordering that pizza with spinach, mystery meats, anchovies, and mushrooms. Also, if this is the only pizza on the menu make sure to drink plenty of water, avoid alcohol, and take into account whether your medication regime includes any urine concentrating drugs such as diuretics.
While avoiding recurrent attacks may be difficult there are three steps that can be implemented at home to reduce your chances of having a gout attack. First, reduce the intake of purine laden foods (foods high uric acid content) such as shellfish and organ meats; second, drink plenty of fresh water (6 eight ounce glasses a day); and last but not least implement an alternative gout remedy containing the natural ingredients turmeric and milk thistle. By implementing these three steps you will have made great strides on the path to reducing elevated uric acid levels and avoiding future attacks.
Rob D. Hawkins is an enthusiastic advocate for the use of natural health products and natural living with over 10 years
experience in the field.
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